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# Haste
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Haste is an open-source pastebin software written in node.js, which is easily
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installable in any network. It can be backed by either redis or filesystem,
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and has a very easy adapter interface for other stores. A publicly available
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version can be found at [hastebin.com](http://hastebin.com)
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Major design objectives:
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* Be really pretty
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* Be really simple
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* Be easy to set up and use
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Haste works really well with a little utility called
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[haste-client](https://github.com/seejohnrun/haste-client), allowing you
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to do things like:
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`cat something | haste`
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which will output a URL to share containing the contents of `cat something`'s
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STDOUT. Check the README there for more details and usages.
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## Tested Browsers
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* Firefox 8
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* Chrome 17
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* Safari 5.3
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## Installation
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1. Download the package, and expand it
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2. Explore the settings inside of config.js, but the defaults should be good
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3. `npm install`
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4. `npm start`
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## Settings
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* `host` - the host the server runs on (default localhost)
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* `port` - the port the server runs on (default 7777)
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* `keyLength` - the length of the keys to user (default 10)
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* `maxLength` - maximum length of a paste (default 400000)
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* `staticMaxAge` - max age for static assets (86400)
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* `recompressStaticAssets` - whether or not to compile static js assets (true)
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* `documents` - static documents to serve (ex: http://hastebin.com/about.com)
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in addition to static assets. These will never expire.
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* `storage` - storage options (see below)
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* `logging` - logging preferences
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* `keyGenerator` - key generator options (see below)
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* `rateLimits` - settings for rate limiting (see below)
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## Rate Limiting
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When present, the `rateLimits` option enables built-in rate limiting courtesy
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of `connect-ratelimit`. Any of the options supported by that library can be
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used and set in `config.json`.
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See the README for [connect-ratelimit](https://github.com/dharmafly/connect-ratelimit)
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for more information!
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## Key Generation
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### Phonetic
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Attempts to generate phonetic keys, similar to `pwgen`
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``` json
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{
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"type": "phonetic"
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}
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```
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### Random
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Generates a random key
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``` json
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{
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"type": "random",
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"keyspace": "abcdef"
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}
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```
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The _optional_ keySpace argument is a string of acceptable characters
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for the key.
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## Storage
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### File
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To use file storage (the default) change the storage section in `config.js` to
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something like:
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``` json
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{
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"path": "./data",
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"type": "file"
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}
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```
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where `path` represents where you want the files stored.
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File storage currently does not support paste expiration, you can follow [#191](https://github.com/seejohnrun/haste-server/issues/191) for status updates.
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### Redis
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To use redis storage you must install the `redis` package in npm, and have
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`redis-server` running on the machine.
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`npm install redis`
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Once you've done that, your config section should look like:
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``` json
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{
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"type": "redis",
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"host": "localhost",
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"port": 6379,
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"db": 2
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}
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```
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You can also set an `expire` option to the number of seconds to expire keys in.
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This is off by default, but will constantly kick back expirations on each view
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or post.
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All of which are optional except `type` with very logical default values.
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If your Redis server is configured for password authentification, use the `password` field.
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### Postgres
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To use postgres storage you must install the `pg` package in npm
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`npm install pg`
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Once you've done that, your config section should look like:
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``` json
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{
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"type": "postgres",
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"connectionUrl": "postgres://user:password@host:5432/database"
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}
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```
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You can also just set the environment variable for `DATABASE_URL` to your database connection url.
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You will have to manually add a table to your postgres database:
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`create table entries (id serial primary key, key varchar(255) not null, value text not null, expiration int, unique(key));`
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You can also set an `expire` option to the number of seconds to expire keys in.
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This is off by default, but will constantly kick back expirations on each view
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or post.
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All of which are optional except `type` with very logical default values.
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### Memcached
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To use memcache storage you must install the `memcached` package via npm
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`npm install memcached`
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Once you've done that, your config section should look like:
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``` json
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{
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"type": "memcached",
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"host": "127.0.0.1",
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"port": 11211
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}
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```
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You can also set an `expire` option to the number of seconds to expire keys in.
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This behaves just like the redis expirations, but does not push expirations
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forward on GETs.
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All of which are optional except `type` with very logical default values.
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### RethinkDB
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To use the RethinkDB storage system, you must install the `rethinkdbdash` package via npm
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`npm install rethinkdbdash`
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Once you've done that, your config section should look like this:
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``` json
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{
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"type": "rethinkdb",
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"host": "127.0.0.1",
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"port": 28015,
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"db": "haste"
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}
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```
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In order for this to work, the database must be pre-created before the script is ran.
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Also, you must create an `uploads` table, which will store all the data for uploads.
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You can optionally add the `user` and `password` properties to use a user system.
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### Google Datastore
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To use the Google Datastore storage system, you must install the `@google-cloud/datastore` package via npm
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`npm install @google-cloud/datastore`
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Once you've done that, your config section should look like this:
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``` json
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{
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"type": "google-datastore"
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}
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```
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Authentication is handled automatically by [Google Cloud service account credentials](https://cloud.google.com/docs/authentication/getting-started), by providing authentication details to the GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS environmental variable.
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### Amazon S3
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To use [Amazon S3](https://aws.amazon.com/s3/) as a storage system, you must
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install the `aws-sdk` package via npm:
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`npm install aws-sdk`
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Once you've done that, your config section should look like this:
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```json
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{
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"type": "amazon-s3",
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"bucket": "your-bucket-name",
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"region": "us-east-1"
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}
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```
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Authentication is handled automatically by the client. Check
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[Amazon's documentation](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/sdk-for-javascript/v2/developer-guide/setting-credentials-node.html)
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for more information. You will need to grant your role these permissions to
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your bucket:
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```json
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{
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"Version": "2012-10-17",
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"Statement": [
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{
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"Action": [
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"s3:GetObject",
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"s3:PutObject"
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],
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"Effect": "Allow",
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"Resource": "arn:aws:s3:::your-bucket-name-goes-here/*"
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}
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]
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}
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```
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## Docker
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### Build image
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```bash
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docker build --tag haste-server .
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```
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### Run container
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For this example we will run haste-server, and connect it to a redis server
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```bash
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docker run --name haste-server-container --env STORAGE_TYPE=redis --env STORAGE_HOST=redis-server --env STORAGE_PORT=6379 haste-server
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```
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### Use docker-compose example
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There is an example `docker-compose.yml` which runs haste-server together with memcached
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```bash
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docker-compose up
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```
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### Configuration
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The docker image is configured using environmental variables as you can see in the example above.
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Here is a list of all the environment variables
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### Storage
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| Name | Default value | Description |
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| STORAGE_TYPE | memcached | Type of storage . Accepted values: "memcached","redis","postgres","rethinkdb", "amazon-s3", and "file" |
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| STORAGE_HOST | 127.0.0.1 | Storage host. Applicable for types: memcached, redis, postgres, and rethinkdb |
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| STORAGE_PORT | 11211 | Port on the storage host. Applicable for types: memcached, redis, postgres, and rethinkdb |
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| STORAGE_EXPIRE_SECONDS | 2592000 | Number of seconds to expire keys in. Applicable for types. Redis, postgres, memcached. `expire` option to the |
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| STORAGE_DB | 2 | The name of the database. Applicable for redis, postgres, and rethinkdb |
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| STORAGE_PASSWORD | | Password for database. Applicable for redis, postges, rethinkdb . |
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| STORAGE_USERNAME | | Database username. Applicable for postgres, and rethinkdb |
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| STORAGE_AWS_BUCKET | | Applicable for amazon-s3. This is the name of the S3 bucket |
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| STORAGE_AWS_REGION | | Applicable for amazon-s3. The region in which the bucket is located |
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| STORAGE_FILEPATH | | Path to file to save data to. Applicable for type file |
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### Logging
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| Name | Default value | Description |
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| :---------------: | :-----------: | :---------: |
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| LOGGING_LEVEL | verbose | |
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| LOGGING_TYPE= | Console |
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| LOGGING_COLORIZE= | true |
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### Basics
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| Name | Default value | Description |
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| :----------------------: | :--------------: | :---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: |
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| HOST | 0.0.0.0 | The hostname which the server answers on |
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| PORT | 7777 | The port on which the server is running |
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| KEY_LENGTH | 10 | the length of the keys to user |
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| MAX_LENGTH | 400000 | maximum length of a paste |
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| STATIC_MAX_AGE | 86400 | max age for static assets |
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| RECOMPRESS_STATIC_ASSETS | true | whether or not to compile static js assets |
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| KEYGENERATOR_TYPE | phonetic | Type of key generator. Acceptable values: "phonetic", or "random" |
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| KEYGENERATOR_KEYSPACE | | keySpace argument is a string of acceptable characters |
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| DOCUMENTS | about=./about.md | Comma separated list of static documents to serve. ex: \n about=./about.md,home=./home.md |
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### Rate limits
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| Name | Default value | Description |
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| RATELIMITS_NORMAL_TOTAL_REQUESTS | 500 | By default anyone uncategorized will be subject to 500 requests in the defined timespan. |
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| RATELIMITS_NORMAL_EVERY_MILLISECONDS | 60000 | The timespan to allow the total requests for uncategorized users |
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| RATELIMITS_WHITELIST_TOTAL_REQUESTS | | By default client names in the whitelist will not have their requests limited. |
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| RATELIMITS_WHITELIST_EVERY_SECONDS | | By default client names in the whitelist will not have their requests limited. |
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| RATELIMITS_WHITELIST | example1.whitelist,example2.whitelist | Comma separated list of the clients which are in the whitelist pool |
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| RATELIMITS_BLACKLIST_TOTAL_REQUESTS | | By default client names in the blacklist will be subject to 0 requests per hours. |
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| RATELIMITS_BLACKLIST_EVERY_SECONDS | | By default client names in the blacklist will be subject to 0 requests per hours |
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| RATELIMITS_BLACKLIST | example1.blacklist,example2.blacklist | Comma separated list of the clients which are in the blacklistpool. |
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## Author
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John Crepezzi <john.crepezzi@gmail.com>
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## License
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(The MIT License)
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Copyright © 2011-2012 John Crepezzi
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Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of
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this software and associated documentation files (the ‘Software’), to deal in
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the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to
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use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies
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of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do
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so, subject to the following conditions:
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The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
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copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ‘AS IS’, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
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IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
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FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
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AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
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LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
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OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
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SOFTWARE
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### Other components:
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* jQuery: MIT/GPL license
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* highlight.js: Copyright © 2006, Ivan Sagalaev
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* highlightjs-coffeescript: WTFPL - Copyright © 2011, Dmytrii Nagirniak
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